Rustic steel and reclaimed wood escape with stunning Cascade Mountain views

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Olson Kundig Architects designed this spectacular house as a four-season family escape in the remote Methow Valley in Winthrop, Washington.

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Nestled in the North Cascades, the home comprises steel and reclaimed barn wood.

This steel and reclaimed barn wood family retreat features a unique design that embraces the great outdoors.

Photo: Architectural DigestBenjamin Benschneider

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The red dining chairs are by Moooi.

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The living room’s ceiling fan is by Northwest Envirofan. A concrete fireplace is the focal point of this space, adding warmth and ambiance.

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The kitchen’s ceiling is clad in reclaimed corral boards sourced from ReHistoric Wood Products. Custom cabinets are composed of marine-grade plywood.

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The range is by Thermador, and the sink fittings are by Hansgrohe.

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The built-in bunk beds are made of plywood and dressed with Garnet Hill linens, which echo the colors of the Flor carpet tiles.

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Photo: Architectural DigestBenjamin Benschneider